Fake News Hacks Claim Man Died After Ingesting Chloroquine ‘Because of Trump’ – Leaves Out the Fact He Actually Drank Koi Pond Cleaner
The fraudstream media is truly the enemy of the American people.
Late last week President Donald Trump announced a new medical treatment that includes malaria drug chloroquine and Z-pac cocktail to battle the coronavirus.
There are three international studies that show the combination is very effective in treating the coronavirus and also acts as a prophylactic.
We reported on the success of Chloroquine earlier today and this week.
The propagandists in the media however are desperate to make President Trump look like a murdering liar so they spread one of the biggest hoaxes yet in the Coronavirus news cycle.
On Monday it was reported that a 68-year-old man died after ingesting chloroquine.
Only he didn’t ingest chloroquine — he drank fish tank cleaner and poisoned himself to death.
But the media ran with the lie anyway, because orange man bad.
Read this thread from NBC hack Heidi Przybyla:
The couple did not have coronavirus symptoms but took the chloroquine phosphate as a preventative measure. They feared contracting coronavirus.
The couple each mixed 1 tsp of chloroquine phosphate w soda.
-Within 20 minutes, they began experiencing severe sickness & called 911— Heidi Przybyla (@HeidiNBC) March 23, 2020
it feels like, like my heart is broken and it’ll never mend. It’s just broke–dead. Like my husband.”
“I’m 61. My husband is 68. We’re healthy. No, no, underlying–no diabetes or lung issues. Nothing.”
— Heidi Przybyla (@HeidiNBC) March 24, 2020
And here it is…don’t believe anything the President says…
“Oh my God. Don’t take anything. Don’t believe anything.
Don’t believe anything that the President says and his people because they don’t know what they’re talking about. And don’t take anything–be so careful and call your doctor. This is a heart ache I’ll never get over.”
— Heidi Przybyla (@HeidiNBC) March 24, 2020
Buried 8 tweets down, this NBC hack admits the man who died drank FISH TANK CLEANER — but her original tweet with the lie has nearly 20,000 re-tweets.
“The toxic ingredient they consumed was not the medication form of chloroquine, used to treat malaria in humans. Instead, it was an ingredient listed on a parasite treatment for fish.”
“The toxic ingredient they consumed was not the medication form of chloroquine, used to treat malaria in humans. Instead, it was an ingredient listed on a parasite treatment for fish.”
— Heidi Przybyla (@HeidiNBC) March 24, 2020
Axios also ran with the lie in its headline. Anything for re-tweets.
Nearly 3k retweets on this and it leaves out the fact that the guy didn’t take Plaquenil, he consumed fish tank cleaner https://t.co/THGIgMZ0Vi
— Peter J. Hasson (@peterjhasson) March 24, 2020
And the lie just kept going…another one…
They ingested aquarium cleaner. How is this fact missing in every iteration of this story. https://t.co/4nOH3udXM4
— Emily Zanotti (@emzanotti) March 24, 2020
George Conway also tweeted out the lie…15,000+ re-tweets and counting.
Some advice from the woman in Arizona who, along with her husband, took chloroquine phosphate because @realDonaldTrump said on TV it was a cure and was safe.
She’s in an ICU. Her husband’s dead. https://t.co/xsSoUwLbg0
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) March 24, 2020
So now because the media hates President Trump, they are telling Americans that chloroquine will kill them.